Last week, The Farooqi Bros led ComicBook Debate through our Hospital Toy Event. Working with NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, was an honor for us. As one of the nation’s premier children’s hospitals, we felt it was a great fit for our latest charity. We accomplished our goal of making sure each child got a…

Avengers: Endgame culminates the MCU with a swan song that celebrates its rich history and provides a heartfelt conclusion 22 films in the making. Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo and featuring an all star cast of Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie…

During Disney’s Investor Day conference live stream fans got a look into the sort of content that the blockbuster company is set to provide with the Disney+ streaming service, how much it will cost, and when they can expect it to launch. Availability and User Interface Once the presentation started the first bullet-point that Disney…

By Contributing Writer- Jeremy Wilkerson With Nicholas Hammond’s campy, made-for-TV movies, the early 00’s iconic Sam Raimi-directed trilogy, the Andrew Garfield led Amazing films, and now Tom Holland’s role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man is a character that has been a staple of pop culture for decades now. Arguably one of the most iconic heroes…

Captain Marvel did all the things necessary to set up this character for her grand return in Avengers Endgame. This was the standard origin film that could have been a phase 1 film in the MCU and wouldn’t miss a beat. The visuals for the most part were good but the cgi did get noticeably…

A solid superhero adventure, Captain Marvel simply does the minimum to be passable. An average origin formula and little ambition to bring something new, the film seems more intent on setting Carol Danvers up for future appearances than making her first film great. Directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, Captain Marvel tells the story…

We’re back for a look at the top comics of the month for February. There are so many great comics that are published every month from a variety of companies, and picking just five to talk about is hard to do. Let’s take a look at some of the comics that really stood out during…

One year ago, The Farooqi Bros teamed up with the Black Panther Challenge to take 400 kids from an underserved area in Bronx, NY to see Black Panther. Raising $5000 thanks to all of your support and help, the event was a success. Today, we are launching our next project. Working with NewYork–Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital,…

Black Widow #2 Written by Sylvia Soska, Jen SoskaArt by Flaviano Armentaro Published by MarvelRelease Date: February 20th, 2019 Natasha Romanoff was an ex-KGB assassin, ex agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and at times, an Avenger. Then, during Marvel’s Secret Empire event, she was murdered by an evil version of Steve Rogers, Captain America – Hydra’s very own…

By Contributing Writer, Joesph Shrader You think you knew the story. You’ve watched all the films countless times, maybe even read an Extended Universe/film tie-in novel or two. Over all these years, you thought you knew the true Dark Lord of the Sith; but what you’ve known thus far has only been part of Anakin…

Natasha Romanoff was an ex-KGB assassin, ex-agent of S.H.I.E.L.D, and at times, an Avenger. Then, during Marvel’s Secret Empire event, she was murdered by an evil version of Steve Rogers, Captain America – Hydra’s very own sleeper agent. However, she was brought back to life by The Red Room with implanted memories; and she’s not happy about…

Art by Ibraim Roberson, Colors by Andres Mossa In issue #1, it’s quickly revealed how calamitous yet moving this maxi series will be. For one, readers immediately learn that Barton is on the brink of blindness. “How long do I have,” asks Clint, reluctantly, as he anxiously awaits his inevitable fate. While not given a direct…